Hey,
So I've been going crazy trying to eliminate the hum from my crack, and since I accidentally touched my soldering iron to the protective film on my 220uF caps (yes, all 3), I bought replacements. I'm certain the hum I get is from the new caps because the two on the side by the power plug are both pretty easy to wiggle, and I flipped the crack over with it on and poked them with a chopstick and the hum would fade in and out depending on how much I moved them.
So my question is how do I solder them in well enough to keep them from moving at all? I have extra 220uF replacements so I can take these ones out and start again, but the leads on the caps are so short that I have issues getting them to be very sturdy in their placement.
I'm finding it especially difficult with the 220uF cap that has all the black wires go to it (I believe at terminal 14/15?) because theres so many things to fit in.
Any suggestions?